An A-Bomb for Herr Bormann (part 1 of 2) - A conversation with Carter Hydrick

This mind-blow is the least known GAME CHANGER in modern history. We talk with Carter Hydrick, who was first to prove that Nazi Germany surrendered Enriched Uranium for the United States' Manhattan Project, enabling completion of the 1st. A-Bomb dropped over Hiroshima. Why would Germany give it to their enemy? How could they, when according to mainstream history they were far behind in nuclear research? And how is it all related to the deputy Fuhrer Martin Bormann & the growing amount of evidence for his covert escape? In part 1 we explore submarine U-234's crucial events, the nuclear race, & Bormanns rise to power...

Parts of the footage used is from ZDF documentary "Hitler’s Henachmen", series 2, ep. 6.

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